Setting up your website to post assignments for this class:
Students in this class generally fall into three categories:
If you are unsure which category you fall into, you can follow the password reset link:
https://cims.nyu.edu/webapps/password/resetYou will need to create your website under /web/<net_id>/ on the CIMS systems. This folder is linked to your main webpage folder, which we will be able to access on the Web as: http://cims.nyu.edu/~<net_id>
For more info about that, you can also refer to THIS PAGE
Once you have your CIMS website set up, then to post assignments you should set up a subdirectory of your main website. Name this subdirectory "graphics". It should have a main "index.html" file, and that file should link to the various homework assignments.
You should then email to the grader (keru DOT wang AT nyu DOT edu) the URL of your class website. Your email should have the subject line: GRAPHICS. You will only need to do that once.
In order to make sure your files have the proper permissions (so that the grader can read them), follow these instructions.
If you are on a Unix or Linux system (eg: you're on a Mac running macOS), one way to upload files from your computer to the NYU server is via the command line in a terminal window:
scp FILE USER@access.cims.nyu.edu:public_html/PATH/FILEwhere:
Important: The goal here is to send a file from your local computer → your NYU account. So when you run scp from a terminal window, make sure your terminal window is not logged into your NYU account.
If you are on a Windows machine, you have two choices:
You can also log into your CIMS account, where you can then run Unix commands right there, such as create subdirectories. To log in remotely:
ssh USER@access.cims.nyu.eduIMPORTANT:
Do not contact the CIMS staff directly for help with issues regarding this class. You need to work through the graders, either by sending them an email, or else by talking to them during their office hours.
If you are having trouble with file permissions, etc., the first thing you should do is follow the troubleshooting instructions found HERE.
You need to ask the graders (not the CIMS IT staff) if you persist in needing help with any of the following: